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Beginning with the producer, which represents the correct order in a typical food chain? A) grass-rabbit-fox-mountain lion B) mountain lion-fox-rabbit-grass C) grass-fox-rabbit-mountain lion D) rabbit-fox-mountain
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Beginning with the producer, which represents the correct order in a typical food chain?
A) grass-rabbit-fox-mountain lion
B) mountain lion-fox-rabbit-grass
C) grass-fox-rabbit-mountain lion
D) rabbit-fox-mountain lion-grass
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The correct answer is (A) grass-rabbit-fox-mountain lion
The producer are the green plants or grasses that produce food for the consumers. Example:
Grass
The primary consumers are those that eat plants for their survival. Example:
Rabbit
The secondary consumer are those that rely on primary consumers for their food. Example:
Fox
The tertiary consumers are the animals that feed on secondary consumer for their food. Example:
Mountain lion
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the Answer is A grass-rabbit-fox-mountain lion hope this helps
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